Qld's best no match for young Burkes

Toowoomba's young riders are making the most of their run at the state championships in Brisbane this week.

The Olympic sized track at the Sleeman centre is proving little challenge for some of the youngest from the City, with Riley, Alex and Andrew Burke claiming podium spots in the pre-title races on Wednesday.

Andrew Burke claimed a second place finish in the under seven-years boys sprocket, beating out 22 of the state's best riders in the process to put him within touching distance of top spot.

And it was a similar story for Riley Burke in Brisbane.

Burke finished second in his pre-title under six-years boys sprocket, with 17 of Queensland's best up-and-coming prodigies trailing in his dust.

But that was not the end of the honours for Toowoomba's racers.

Rio 2016 BMX Olympic gold medallist Connor Fields from the US was on hand to acknowledge Emma Stevens, Carissa Osborne and Sheridan Flint after their Queensland identification and city squad selections, awarding them with their jerseys at a BMX Queensland dinner on Wednesday night.